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twitter at lou dobbs, facebook and follow me on instagram and parler at "lou dobbs tonight". thank you for being with us we hope you have a great weekend and keep fighting. good night from west palm beach. liz: president trump today announced he lowers drug prices, there might be a vaccine for pfizer, this december as a trump team is escalating their attacks on the certification. we have more and we will break down the accusation about voter fraud and the d.c. blowback against that is picking up too, joining us tonight brett tolman, matthew whitaker, kt mcparland, charles hurt, harvey dillon and today's top stories and much more. look at what were finding out more details of hunter biden now is working more closely with china helping big companies
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there trying to buy a stake in russia's energy company, we have more details on what went down. it is raising questions, why was the vice president son involved in the energy deal that could move the oil markets partnering with the head of the chinese company that is gone missing, he was considered china's bridge to russia for energy deals, another executive at the same company arrested for money laundering, will show you what we found crosschecking hunter biden, secret service protection for these types of business deals, did hunter biden. payments for this kind of work in shell companies and was any use of that illegal, also did the media and democrats political attacks on operation warp speed, did that delay delivery of successful vaccines, the chief advisor to operation warp speed said yes it did and we are tracking a major push back, even u.s. counties, small
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businesses battling back against extreme covid-19 lockdowns and curfews, literally an explosion of lawsuits, thousands of lawsuits we are finding from "coast to coast" against the restrictions as were finding politicians now -- there speak and obtain we will not go into your private home to break up your thanksgiving dinner, we have actor kurt russell starting hot new debate on why he believes celebrities should not talk politics and look at this, a growing number of stars agree with kurt russell saint holly would back off, their names might surprise you and house speaker nancy pelosi is about to get into a hot border wall fight with president trump as border arrest and border crossers for the sixth straight month, i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now.
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♪. >> big pharma ran millions of dollars of advertisements against me during the campaign which i one by the way but we will find that out. almost 74 million votes, we had big pharma against us, we had the media against dust, we had big tech against us, we had a lot of dishonesty against us. liz: that was president trump at his press conference, joining me now is brett tolman former u.s. attorney, brett president trump speaking out for the first time in a week going through a list of grievances and as he was talking about the lower drug prices, he did not take questions, does the account fight, what is your take happening with us they have lost 30 cases in court, they lost in
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three states recently, your take on what is happening now? >> i think the moment has come where president trump and his legal team has to produce evidence that is sufficient to overcome that initial doubt that people have that they have the evidence and it's gotta be significant, there has to be substantial evidence to show there is enough votes that have been miscounted, have not been counted or have been switched to biden that would help the president to secure the election according to what he has been saying and many of his attorne attorneys. liz: were gonna bring into the vote count and talk to you later about hunter biden, we've been talking about the clock ticking comic states will certify by december 13, rudy giuliani said
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they will file a lawsuit showing the evidence of voter fraud, the question, were gonna ask you is an affidavit of 70 making a claim is that enough to wipe out about result, let's listen to rudy giuliani. >> over but was so high, monstrously high, about two thirds of the precincts in the city of detroit which means magically to him three times the number of registered voters turned out to vote and we have precincts two times a number of people that live there including children voting, that's absurd but you know what a ballot is, it usually happens this way, about 15 of the 17000 happen this way, you walk in and you say, i'm here to vote today. oh mr. giuliani you're devoted. i did? i don't remember voting. yes, you cast an absentee ballot. no i didn't grade yes you did. noise didn't. yes you did. why did that happen 17000 times in pittsburgh, people walked in
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thinking, actually 15000 to be precise, why did it happen 15000 times and people pittsburgh walked into vote and they are devoted according to the democrat election machine, did they forget? that many people with bad memories in pittsburgh? liz: this specific charge is a very heavy charge, what documentary proof do they have, is an affidavit saying one person or several people claiming this or saying this, is not enough to overturn the vote result, what documentary evidence do they need in court to overturn the vote? >> your exactly right, not all affidavits are created equal. we are going to see how good these affidavits are.
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let's say they have an affidavit of an individual who is on the inside who is seen as scheme to actually create the ability to generate thousands of votes whether it's taken from individuals who are doing the balance and whether they can vote or can't vote or people ineligible or are they taking good legitimate votes away from people, it all depends on the scope of the affidavits and they will need people on the inside the sea abroad fraud that has occurred, they will have to have somebody that is outlining the full parameters of the fraud so that it includes thousands and thousands of votes and that is a different affidavit than the one that simply alleges a few people were misled or misrepresented. liz: that is right, we hear what you're saying, other legal experts are saying the same
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thing, this is a heavy charge is about attacking the integrity of the u.s. election system, there is malfeasance going on, that needs to be rooted out, mark meadows has indicated, is there enough to overturn the vote, enough proof to overturn tens of thousands of votes in pennsylvania into other battlegrounds, we have senator joni ernst, republican senator ben sasse, tom cotton, mitt romney saying the time for evidence is now, enough with oppressors, enough with the big statements big gigantic claims and allegations without the proof, the time is now because the clock is ticking. >> that is right i presented cases to the grand jury of fraud that included affidavits and at some point they have to be substantial to show the full scope of this game, has to be larger talking 150,000 plus votes in michigan for example, the attorneys have alleged that
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they have the evidence, that they will presented they have been reluctant to show the public that there may be strategic reasons but if they don't produce it it is not just an embarrassment, it's unfortunate for the whole country to have endured. liz: they are still not seen in the court cases the proof and refusing to allege grand fraud in their court cases. , we are digging into the hunter biden controversy and digging into documents, former business partner tony bobulinski gave new information to senators chuck grassley and ron johnson steam to put out a new report showing hunter biden was working more closely than they realized with china's big energy conglomerate to buy a stake in the russian state backed energy company, the question is why is the vice president son getting involved
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in geopolitical energy deals with adversarial countries, this can move the oil market and hurt the u.s. position in the energy sector. that is one of the questions. >> there are a dozen issues, dozen potential violations of federal law if in fact they have been engaged not only selling the access to the vice president but that is some of the allegation, you'll be u.s. citizen who may be with individuals in china that are trying to circumvent rules and international rules and rolls in each country access that we have not seen before and seem to be denying and running away, it is sad that this is in the story that were really digging into right now, this could be huge. liz: senator grassley and ron johnson say this involves counterintelligence issues and extortion. thank you so much for joining us, we really appreciate you for
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coming in. we'll talk to you soon. former acting attorney matthew whitaker, we will dig in more with matthew whitaker on the details that are coming out about hunter biden working more closely than realized with two u.s. adversaries, china and russia on energy deals, we have more details coming up. >> it was the same question with burisma, an energy company putting hunter on the board, hunter biden on the board who had no particular experience and energy it had buy them a number of personal problems that were well-known that would've affected his employment. could it have something to do, is it conceivable that it has something to do with the fact that it was vice president at the time, all of these certainly should be investigated but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide?
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together in the bush administration, there are many laws both in the united states and elsewhere that potentially were violated, my understanding of what hunter biden was trying to do almost sounds like he was doing unofficial u.s. work in trying to broker a deal between china and russia in at least if the chinese were russians might've believed that the time, this is a bombshell in another example of where the mainstream media is not covering this story, remember during the election when social media spiked the new york post article that raised serious concerns as well as hunter biden, these allegations are incredible, it appears that the investigation was done well by my home state senator chuck grassley and wisconsin ron johnson.
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liz: it appears that hunter biden former business partner tony bobulinski is giving you information to chuck grassley and don johnson, they put out a supplementary report but they're worried about counterintelligence issues. this chairman who ran csc, hunter biden's business partner has since gone missing, the new hunter biden was texting tony bobulinski the chairman was mad he did he did not like the way the deal was going down with russia, he was angry about it, hunter biden personally was working closely with china's big energy conglomerate, advising them how to buy a 14% stake in rosneft for $9 billion. that guy has gone missing, another guy charged with money under money laundering and bribery, the company was china's unofficial bridge, the link to
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russia for china to do energy deals. hunter at the same time is getting millions of dollars from the chinese through the shell companies not registering as a foreign agent. this is what's going on. >> i think they found $6 million of transactions from the shell companies that appeared to be laundered money, you are right, this really brings in a geopolitical issue of two of our adversaries, china and russia and hunter biden trying to broker a deal with state owned businesses, state influence businesses and him being right in the middle, if this is investigated by the department of justice, it's good to be a travesty of justice, the american people need to know what happened if there's a two-tiered piece of justice we need to know that if the
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powerful are not prosecuted what everyone else is. liz: were crosschecking hunter biden secret service trips where he went to trips overseas where he got secret service protection, this is according to senate and reporting government documents, moscow, beijing, shanghai, hong kong, numerous other cities around the world getting secret service protection, were not sure if they were doing business deals but that is a question about that they said basically the chinese knew the value of the biden name and went for in the use hunter biden's name as goodwill in order to do a dealmaking in countries like oman, luxembourg, colombia and more and russia, there raises a ton of questions about why hunter biden when he had no knowledge about energy deals.
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>> he had no knowledge, look like he was traveling the country, vacuuming up cash wherever he could find it trading on his dad's name. this is something that came up during the campaign, mainstream media tried to spike it and make sure that it was not as important or known as it should be and now we have the follow-on story which shows more of the same and more serious. i think this calls for investigation, the senate, finance and homeland security committees have done tremendous work in this regard and i think law enforcement needs to pick that up and look deeper into the transactions. liz: and how close hunter was to these officials, one guy has gone missing, they cook meals together according to tony bobulinski, hunter was working
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with this guy who has since gone missing, he is texting were having lunch together, we have a standing call once a week to talk to each other, executive was the first guest in my new apartment, he took me lunch, we ate the kitchen together, i helped him on a number of personal issues like staff, visas and more sensitive things, he was pretty tight with this guy and now we don't know where he is. when you look at him and put it all together tony bobulinski is saying the deal was for 10 million, that falls apart and then the stuff going on with the side deals through the shell companies. >> all these things need to be further developed and investigated and ultimately is going to demonstrate a lot of illegal activities that hunter biden was involved in. liz: matthew whitaker, thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. liz: former trump deputy national security adviser kt mcfarland on this debate whether
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liz: welcome back and watching the fox business network were coming into the bottom of the hour let's welcome back to the show former deputy national security 80 mcfarland, you are the author of the book revolution, trump, and we the people, the advisor to operation warp speed, the chief advisor, he warred a couple of months ago that the media and democrats politicizing an attac attackingp speed is distracting and delaying speedy vaccines, what do you think of his point. >> i think it's valid, first of all the coincidence that one week after the election we have two major companies saying we had drug tests, were now ready, we have vaccines that are 95%
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effective, were ready to roll them out and then the entire country was robbed of this notion that we would have an effective vaccine and have a early and to defeat a virus that causes a pandemic around the world, no other country was doing this in china the country responsible, they were trying but they did not come up with a cure, and europeans, nobody but america. i really credit president trump with a perfect strategy, he will ever get any credit from the media because they just want to make a buck in the book was better if they could criticize trump but trump had the perfect strategy for dealing with this. liz: former hhs secretary said the same thing. for months we heard msnbc, cnn, other pendants attacking the vaccine efforts saint you will not see a vaccine by the end of the year the former head of the
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pentagon was lying that's what rachel maddow said, cuomo from new york is attacking it, now we have three vaccines, pfizer, moderna and astrazeneca, they asked it's 95% effective, so is moderna. as the u.s. doing this? >> i think president trump understood the cure can't be worse than the disease, as president his job was not just to save people but also to save the country and save the economy and all of the other effects that trickle down the lockdown. i think he got the balance right, the second thing he left it to a lot of the governors to make decisions, wyoming is not new york so the decisions that might work in manhattan are not the decisions that might work in another part of the country in the rural area. trump was right about that, pushing down to the governors and the thing i think was really
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brilliant is the public, private partnership, the government does not know the answers, we will give money, research money to the company, we will make you whole and if it turns out your research is bad we will make it up to you. liz: let's listen to doctor, he spent 30 years of the chairman of global vaccines, let's listen to him, he said this in august. >> i am amazed i'm being attacked in a way that is frankly my energy of all the things that we are working together with to deliver and therefore they created our chances or the speed in which we try to have humanity in the country to address this issue. liz: why are they personally attacking him. cuomo said this is about ego and
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the drugmakers tried to make money, what is with these personal attacks when they're trying to do the right thing. >> i think that is a terrible thing of the last couple of years that we have seen, there is fake news and the news organizations for corporate media, news organizations care a lot about their bottom line and about their ratings, their pundits and reporters care about getting on the evening news, they want to be superstars, what if they done they turned the country apart to do this. in this case where you have one of the leading scientist who is saying what i'm personally attacked is really affected my ability to do good research. i think these people have a lot to answer for. liz: we have joni reed saying is a lie that pfizer was getting operation warp speed, they got combined $4 billion, they were focusing on the head of vaccine
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research the head of pfizer say they did not get money for drug research but you did get money for distribution but that dominated the headlines, somehow the trump administration will be misleading on that, these are petty attacks when we have a quarter of a million people died from covid-19 and a serious scientific push to get a vaccine and record historic time by the end of the year to stop more people from dying. your final word. >> this should go beyond politics, the fact that everybody lies and cheats and steals in politics but these are human lives they were playing with. our families and why were they doing it, they wanted to make a buck in corporate media, shame on them all. liz: and score points. thank you so much for joining us, i really appreciate it. >> thank you, liz. liz: fox news contributor charles hurts, he is fired up,
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literally an explosion of lawsuits "coast to coast", you will not breathe under believe in numbers, numbers in the thousands even from u.s. counties from extreme covid-19 restrictions by politicians breaking their own rules. we are vitae those politicians being misleading in their apologies why they're breaking their own covid-19 regulations, sheriffs are speaking out saying we are not going to come in and break up your thanksgiving dinner. ♪ >> and executive order an individual in their home, without a be be able to cite the law, there's something wrong with that. in oregon it was six people at your home, in new york it is ten, does not mean that covid is more dangerous in oregon and less dangerous than new york, it means arbitrary numbers, that's one reason it would not survive constitutional measure. ♪
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liz: look who's back to washington times opinion editor charles we don't want people dying or getting sick, this is about the extreme lockdown restrictions, the company in upstate new york outside of buffalo have a hot new business, it's kind of hilarious, it's a sticker of andrew cuomo, you can put on your window to look like he spied on your thanksgiving dinner, make sure you don't have more than ten guest, he's the 11th guest but seriously we have sheriffs, sheriff and californian orange county say i'm not going to enforce in my guys and gals are not going to enforce gavin newsom's shutdown rules of thanksgiving dinner guest. >> i think though sheriffs that have come out and said they're not going to be able to enforce these rules does highlight the problem about a lot of these executive orders, first of all their executive orders, they are not laws, we have a legislator
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in government set up in the constitution that protects people from unjust laws from rules that are not in fact laws, such as things like this in these governors in these mayors have broad latitude in the peak of a crisis to do things to protect people in the health emergency the way covid was especially back in the spring, today we know a whole lot more about the disease and have a lot of therapeutics and vaccines all of which the media happened better trump and they have come about and trump, the sheriffs are fulfilling their constitutional obligation to the people which is to say, we are here to enforce duly enacted laws, we are here to enforce things that are made up on governors and mayors.
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liz: not to be unconstitutional. the orange county california sheriff says his officers are not going to respond to request for enforcement even of democrat california governor gavin newsom nightly 10:00 p.m. curfew. we know this series we want people to be safe but now we have five states and now we have nearly 7000 lawsuits including from u.s. counties like san bernardino and california half a dozen counties in illinois pushing back senior lockdown measures are really extreme in their sameness economically, that's what's going on. >> in an unfair way in which these people have enforce these laws, they tell a church that a church cannot meet, that on its face smells unconstitutional and when you get into the weeds i would argue it's flatly unconstitutional but then they turn right around and if you're protesting police or rioting in the streets or whatever, then
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suddenly the coronavirus rules are not enforced in those cases and it really does point out the fact that you have a lot of these coming down right now that are clearly not been applied fairly, clearly unconstitutional and on top of that yet some of these elected officials who were passing these executive orders in turning right around and breaking them themselves. liz: let's talk about that, we have small-town restaurants in california facing bankruptcy because of california's lockdown rules and governor gavin newsom apologizing after he got caught, he was even misleading in his apology for breaking his lockdown rules in saying the same day he put the brakes on reopening, he is insinuating he was eating outside at a restaurant with a party with a
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dozen people not wearing masks when it was actually inside and including lobbyists from the medical association in california state lawmakers in washington state lawmakers going to hawaii as everybody else's suffering, your thoughts? >> here's the point that i think is so important, it is so much worse than the hypocrisy and the fact that it undermines and exposes how unconstitutional and unfair these rules are, think about the future, a future pandemic that we face, it undermines executives ability, elected officials ability to deploy necessary rolls in an emergency in the future, it completely got their ability to deal with something like this if it were to happen again. but they don't care, i think they have absolutely no regard whatsoever for the position that
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this puts on people and as you point out is more than a position it is putting people out of business, it is destroying people's livelihoods, their ability to feed their family and take care of themselves. it is destroying these people and until they wake up and realize this, were on a serious crash course with the constitution. liz: is good to see you, thank you for joining us. liz: coming up attorney harmeet dhillon on this hot debate breaking out, kurt russell is effectively saying i am not going to talk politics and he believes hollywood celebrities should not do so either, we have a growing number of stars agreeing with kurt russell, the name might surprise you, he took them on at the golden globes and said stop talking politics. we have more on what he's talking about, that is up next. ♪ ♪
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harmeet dhillon, it's great to have you want, you are a straight shooter, we love to talk to you, what was your thought when you heard kurt russell tilly new york times he believes celebrities should not weigh them publicly a politics and actors should step away that anything prevents and stops audience in from enjoying as entertainers. >> i thought that was a great point from this actor and i personally as a consumer have experienced real concern when i'm watching and enjoying or listening to an artist like bruce springsteen and then i find out that that person is made despicable remarks about a political figure who i support and it's so unnecessary, i'm not turning to actors, singers or other entertainers for their political analysis. they're entitled to their own views but they must other in alienating their voters and when
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you look at the recent election returns if the divided country and have his country supported one and half supported the other candidate. if you take sides on that your alienating half of your market. it is so unnecessary and when we talk about actors, they work so hard in their craft to suspend judgment and reality and convince us that there somebody else. when their political rhetoric is weighing in the back of your head it really messes with your enjoyment of their craft as an actor. liz: we have goldie hahn, dolly parton, they would agree with kurt russell, it was so interesting, the start of the crown, i know for a second i've a right to that platform, i don't think my opinions are more valid because i'm an actor and have more of a platform or others and dolly parton said i'm not going to get dragged into it i have republican and democrat friends but i'm an entertainer. reba mcintyre said people get paid hard money cu to come see e entertain them, i'm there to entertain them and want to take their worries away and i'm not going to give them my political
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views, billy joel said i have a right to my point of view, i try not to get on a soapbox and tell people how to think. celebrities have a first amendment right to how they think and their viewpoints but you're right, why go alienate half the country with a political viewpoint, were looking at the polls, people say this is not going to change our vote and you're not an expert on geopolitical issues or domestic issues because you're a celebrity. what do you think. >> that is absolutely correct, it really is a one-sided reaction because most entertainers in hollywood at a minimum and the other industries are liberal and if there can in elite people is going to be on the conservative side and at the end of the day it's a business, whitey want to do that. i'm not a boycott or, i generally try to separate
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politics for the rest of my life and when you see actors at the women's march for example in 2017 after the inauguration condemning the president, i cannot look at those people again in the same way with the type of hate that they spewed from that stage. in the other side is true as well if you're conservative actor, we don't see them doing that putting their views in people's faces but why would you wanting alienate. in this troubled time that we are in particularly a lot of us have spent a lot of time on television and i think i would like to be able to suspend that judgment and know that i enjoy that art without having politics infected like it is right now. liz: harmeet dhillon, great to see you, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, liz.
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liz: next up retired ice acting director tom homan on the top new fight, how nancy pelosi is about to do get out and get into a border wall fight with president trump. that story is next. ♪ if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself, are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen. or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh,
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directing under director tom homan, president trump in nancy pelosi final border wall shutdown, the trauma administration wants $2 billion to keep building the wall in nancy pelosi is going to say no to that, what do you say? >> i say nancy pelosi needs to put politics aside and do its best for america. if she would take time to look at the data, i've said it before every place they built a border barrier, every places resulted in decreased illegal drug flow, pretty much pays for itself because the less illegal immigration you save millions of dollars in detention costs, court costs, removal cost is about protecting america, but the politics aside and do your job. liz: illegal border crossing are on the rise for the sixth straight month, receive historic
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captures of narcotics by u.s. border authorities, enough doses of methamphetamine for every man, woman and child in the u.s. and mexico sees recently in southern california, arrests of illegal border crossers of more than 20% since september, 69000 arrested and we have 20 previously reported sex offenders to cross back into arizona and california. >> it is called the biden effect. i wrote an op-ed on fox news.com once joe biden was declared democratic nominee i said this will happen, and the media is saying joe biden is leading by double digits, they have been saying that for months, nobody is celebrating than the more than the criminal cartels back in mexico there back in business, the numbers there going up they believe jo joe bin will not detain them he will go
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to a moratorium of deportation for hundred days he will limit ice detention and he won't do operations he can work here illegally and on top all that he will give you free healthcare, they are moving people north and is called the biden effect in the 35 years i've done this job every time they talk about daca something, the numbers skyrocket, what happened in 13, 14, 15, hundreds of thousands came across because they want to be the next daca population pre-this is the biden effect in this is the start, we will lose the border if he becomes president, because the promises he makes, why would you not want to come to the greatest country on earth when you will be detained, will be deported, you can work here illegally and will give you free healthcare, it doesn't take an expert to realize what he's going to do to our border. liz: we keep scene reports and government studies of immigrant communities and minority communities that say this is so
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unfair, it's unfair because we waited in line and we did at the right legal way the u.s. is a humanitarian country so just do it legally. but the democrats would say it's guys like you who are anti-immigrant who are not being good enough to people who are trying to come here, what do you say to them. >> i'm not anti-immigrant, i'm not a racist, i've been called a racist by these groups, i'm a law force officer that enforces the law that congress enacted, people like aoc nancy pelosi, if you don't like the border patrol, then change the law but we are protecting this nation, standing up and defending our country and our sovereignty we have a right to be a sovereign nation and the right to protect our borders, every country in the world has protected borders, we should be no different, we are protecting america. liz: canada protects his border, mexico protects its border, countries in south america protect their border, countries
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in europe have about 800 miles a border wall, we see that in asia but for some reason the u.s. is not allowed to protect their border, the united states is pro-immigration, the issue is politics, final word. liz: the united states is the most giving country in the world, we brought more refugees and illegal immigrants in any nation than the world by far. liz: thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. i am elizabeth macdonald and you been watching "the evening edit", that doesn't for us, thank you for watching we hope you have a good weekend. ♪ weekend, we'll see
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you back on monday. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today stating with assurance that he, not joe biden, won the election of 2020. president trump also blasted big pharma for their role in delaying their announcements of the china virus vaccine. president trump also accusing big pharma of playing a large part in the plot to undermine husband presidency. president trump's -- his presidency. president trump's remarks come as his legal team as has won a pathway to victory in pennsylvania and as rinos running the election in georgia today contr

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